Hydrometeorological Discussion Issued by NWS Missouri Basin, Pleasant Hill
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Daily Hydrologic Activities Discussion
NWS Missouri Basin River Forecast Center Pleasant Hill MO
Tuesday May 14, 2013
Showers and thunderstorms fell across Montana and North Dakota during
the past 24 hours ending at 12z Tuesday. A few showers were also
noted in the mountains of Colorado and southeast Wyoming. Several
locations in Montana, including the following, reported around half
an inch of rain.
Montana Data
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STATION DESCRIPTION RPT(in.)
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SRYM8 ST MARY MT 0.61
MANM8 BABB MT 14WSW 0.60
MRYM8 ST. MARY MT 1SSW 0.57
HOMM8 HOMESTEAD MT 5E 0.57
MTVL01 FRAZER 0.55
MDCM8 MEDICINE LAKE MT 3SE 0.53
PRSM8 WOLF POINT 29 ENE 0.51
CHUM8 CHOTEAU MT 0.50
GPKM8 CHOTEAU MT 35WSW 0.50
Rainfall elsewhere was under half an inch.
During the next 24 hours ending at 12z Wednesday, showers and a few
thunderstorms are possible from the mountains of Colorado and
southeast Wyoming into northwest Kansas and Nebraska. Rainfall will
generally be half an inch or less at most locations.
No flooding is presently occurring or forecast for the next 24 hours.
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Forecasts issued today:
RVF Group Time Z
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BGH BIGHORN 14:59 Z
BGH BIGHORN 14:59 Z
KSR KANSAS 14:22 Z
MIL MILK 15:49 Z
MIL MILK 15:50 Z
MOM MISSOURI MAINSTEM 14:27 Z
NPL NORTH PLATTE 15:54 Z
SPL SOUTH PLATTE 15:50 Z
SPL SOUTH PLATTE 15:51 Z
UMO UPPER MISSOURI 15:58 Z
UMO UPPER MISSOURI 15:59 Z
UMO UPPER MISSOURI 16:46 Z
YEL YELLOWSTONE 15:01 Z
MBRFC/
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